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Protecting Your Passwords and Your Privacy — In recent months, we've seen a distressing increase in reports of employers or others seeking to gain inappropriate access to people's Facebook profiles or private information. This practice undermines the privacy expectations and the security of both the user and the user's friends.| Jeff Blagdon / The Verge: |
Senator drafting bill to prevent potential employers from requiring Facebook logins — If the thought of being asked by a prospective employer for your Facebook and Twitter login credentials makes you uneasy, you're not alone. Senator Richard Blumenthal has announced that he's working … | Matt Brian / The Next Web: |
Facebook says it may launch legal action against employers who ask for user passwords — With news of employers, colleges and government agencies requesting the Facebook login details of prospective employees and students, Facebook has issued a statement on the matter, highlighting … | Tarmo Virki / Reuters: |
Rovio working on Angry Birds Space for WP -CEO — (Reuters) - Finnish gaming firm Rovio is working on getting its new Angry Birds Space game to Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 platform (WP7), its chief executive said on Friday, dismissing earlier media reports which said the top gaming firm was dumping the platform.| Daniel Rubino / wpcentral: |
Report: Nokia paying AT&T for exclusive employee use of the Lumia 900 — We've heard numerous times that the Nokia Lumia 900 will be a “hero” device for AT&T, a term that is unfamiliar for many who are not in the business of smartphones. Here, the usage refers to AT&T promoting the Lumia 900 … | Liz Gannes / AllThingsD: |
What Google Hasn't Done: Explained Why We as Users Would Want a Unified Online Identity — After years of providing us with many very good products — search, Gmail, Google Maps, YouTube, Chrome — Google is now on a mission to turn itself into one big product that understands each of us as one unified person.| Mat Honan / Gizmodo: |
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Best Buy Is Selling Nearly as Many iPhones as Apple Itself — Apple's move to make Best Buy an outlet for the iPhone back in 2008 is proving a wise one — lucrative, too. — Over the past few years, the retail chain has become an increasingly important outlet for Apple, extending its reach and distribution via its 1,100 stores.| Nick Baker / Bloomberg: |
Bats Global IPO Turns Ugly After Bad Apple Trade, Quote Error — Bats Global Markets Inc.'s debut as a public company didn't go as planned, as a system glitch just as its own stock was to begin trading caused erroneous price quotes and Apple Inc. (AAPL) was halted due to a trade on its platform.| Hugo Miller / Bloomberg: |
RIM to Give Developers Prototypes of New BlackBerry in May — Research In Motion Ltd. (RIM) plans to give software developers prototypes of a new BlackBerry in early May, signaling RIM is a step closer to the debut of a handset it's betting on to revive slumping sales.| Cotton Delo / AdAge: |
Facebook Sets High Asking Price for Log-Out Ads: $700K a Day — Seeks to Tap Big Display Dollars on Eve of IPO — Facebook's new log-out ads are big, splashy and the closest thing to a traditional banner ad the social network has ever produced. They're also pricey … | Chris Foresman / Ars Technica: |
Signs in Mountain Lion point to “retina” display MacBooks sooner than later — A new clue found within in the latest developer release of OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion) suggests that 2012 may bring us the “summer of retina display Macs.” A source with access to the latest Mountain Lion preview alerted Ars … | Om Malik / GigaOM: |
Say what? How much did MOG sell for? What is Spotify valued at now? — Updated: For the past week or so, there have been rumors that MOG, the digital music subscription story has been been sold to HTC Corp., the Taiwanese mobile phone maker. Business Insider first reported the rumor … | Pew Internet: |
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Groupon Acquires FeeFighters, The BillShrink For Business Services — FeeFighters, a three-year old comparison shopping site for credit card processors , is announcing today it has been acquired by Groupon. The Chicago-based startup, which provides businesses with a way to find … | Nicholas Carlson / Business Insider: |
Spotify Is Raising At A Stunning $3.5 Billion Valuation, Multiple VCs Say — All-you-can eat music service Spotify is raising another big round of funding, and it is asking investors to value the company somewhere around $3.5 billion, multiple Silicon Valley investors tell us.| Miyoung Kim / Reuters: |
Insight: Samsung: “fast executioner” seeks killer design — (Reuters) - When Samsung Electronics rushed its first smartphone to market in a panicky response to the smash-hit debut of the Apple iPhone, some customers burned the product on the streets or hammered it to bits in public displays of disaffection.| Jacqui Cheng / Ars Technica: |
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Zynga: We Bought OMGPOP For $180M, Pincus To Sell 15 Percent Of Shares In Secondary Offering — Zynga has just released a new S-1 in connection with its secondary offering. Among the details: a confirmation of the $180 million sale price for OMGPOP that we'd heard earlier this week … | Bloomberg: |
AOL Said to Hire Evercore to Find Buyer for 800-Patent Portfolio — AOL Inc. (AOL) hired Evercore Partners Inc. (EVR) to find a buyer for its more than 800 patents and explore other strategic options, three people with knowledge of the matter said. — Private-equity firms … | J.J. Colao / Forbes: |
Going Viral: How Codecademy Snagged 200,000 Users in Seven Days — At 3 a.m. one night in mid-December last year, Zach Sims, the 21-year-old CEO of Codecademy, took a break from answering emails and spent $8.95 on the domain name “codeyear.com.” Sims, whose company offers interactive online lessons …
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